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Artspace Ground Breaking...

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At some point this past week the big machinery moved in and broke ground - Artspace has arrived! This represents a 15 million dollar investment in Midtown and has already stimulated residential real estate sales and interest in the surrounding impact area. Nothing yet in the Buffalo News or local blogosphere. Here's what I found on the Savarino website. Maybe we'll get a webcam...
Artspace  - Buffalo, NY - 6/2006 Artspace  - Buffalo, NY - 6/2006
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I've been following this story since December 2004 and will be posting regular monthly photo updates over here in the Artspace Archive. When you click in to the Artspace Archive you'll also find detailed planning documents that outline some of the commercial and residential investment opportunities that exist here in Midtown and on the City's near East Side. See especially:
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1 Responses to “Artspace Ground Breaking...”

  1. # Blogger Jen(nifer)

    Thank you for keeping us up to date on this :)  

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